Texas Woman Strangled Childhood BFF To Death -- And Stole Her Newborn Baby To Claim As Her Own!
04.02.2023 - 06:09
/ perezhilton.com
A Texas woman has admitted she’s guilty of a shocking crime: strangling her best friend to death then kidnapping her newborn daughter.
A little over 3 years ago, in December 2019, Heidi Broussard (pictured above, inset) disappeared from her home in Austin. The mother, who had only just given birth to her daughter Margot and also had a 6-year-old son, was reported missing from her apartment by her fiancé Shane Carey. Upon finding his partner was gone, he also was horrified to realize newborn baby Margot was nowhere to be found as well.
A very intense and highly publicized search took place with police all over the state, eventually leading them to the home of Magen Fieramusca (above, left) near Houston. It didn’t take police long to find Heidi’s body, stuffed in a duffel bag and in the trunk of her supposed best friend’s car, just sitting parked in her driveway. An autopsy of her mother was conducted it was found she’d been strangled to death with a dog leash. Just awful… Thankfully, the newborn baby was found unharmed — Magen had only stolen the infant.
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Fieramusca was arrested and charged with capital murder and tampering with a corpse. She was also originally charged with kidnapping the 3-week-old baby, claiming Margot as her own.
It almost seems this might have been planned for some time. According to what family friend Vickie Shreves told People at the time, the 37-year-old even pretended to be pregnant at the same time as Heidi, eventually even showing up for the birth of Margot but leaving before saying goodbye. Vickie noted she appeared very “somber.”
According to court docs this went back decades. The two women met at church camp when
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